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December 31, 1943 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-12-31

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A merica Avis* Periodical eater

CLIFTON AMU* - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

December 31, 1943

Dr. Shlomo Bardin To Be
Jr. Hadassah Speaker

gress is having difficulty finding Chanukah Festival
a successor to Dr. Israel Scha- Observed at Battle Creek
piro, retiring head of its Jewish
Close to 300 soldiers, many with
Division . . . As if life weren't
At the Junior Hadassah donor
confusing enough, economist Rob-
for hostesses
who
come
from luncheon, the guest speaker will
ert Nathan is planning to publish their
wives, and
a had
group
of jun-
a book . . . On economics, of Detroit, joined in observance of be Dr. Shlomo Bardin of the
1944 . . . Maurice Samuel's new course . . . Now if poet Robert the Jewish festival of Chanukah Zionist Youth Commission. Ac-
THE LOW-DOWN:
It is not true that the Ger_ book on Palestine will be out Nathan will only arrange to pub- together with residents of Battle cording to the reports of the del-
who heard Dr. Bardin at
mans, in their fear of imminent next month . . . Shalom Asch is lish a volume of verse, or even Creek, on Sunday evening, Dec. egates
the recent national Junior Ha-
defeat, are relaxing in their pro- recuperating in California . . . a novel, at about the same time, 26th.
The holiday was observed at dassah convention, his speech
gram of extermination of Eu- Pierre van Paassen may take a book clerks all over the country
go completely
daffy
. . . van
Alex Carpenter's Hall with services should be the high spot of the
rope's Jews . . . Information trip to South Africa very soon will
Hillman,
who was
Pierre
luncheon.
from reliable sources states that • • • Why did Charlie Cowan
At the recent study group lec-
by Chaplain
M.
Perley of Fort
Custer. Martin
This was
the trains to Poland are filled give up his publication of the Paassen's first publisher, is think- conducted
. Jewish Mirror? . . . It was a ing of buying a radio station, followed by dinner sponsored by ture sponsored by Junior Hadas-
with Jewish deportees from Hol
Jewish Welfare Board Army- sah on Dec. 28, the girls heard
. . , good job .. . A Jewish informa- they
they say.
land, Belgium and F rance
Though those Jews who can pay tion quiz program is being read-
Navy committees of Battle Creek, Bernard Isaacs, who spoke on
Hebrew Language and Litera-
$6,000 per head are given the ied by a national radio adver-
Benton Harbor and Muskegon.
Chanukas gifts, a present ture".
Only
privilege of being kept confined tiser . . . Jacob Fishman of the
remain
and three
those girlss who have
in concentration camps in Ge•_ Jewish Morning Journal is pre-
',
not attended any of the series are
many . . . They are, however, paring a tome on his adventures
Bert Silverman and Milton A. urged to attend the final lectures.
subjected to sterilization and all as a foreign correspondent . . .
Bresler, were distributed to the They are well worth attending.
the rest of the regular Gestapo Ellin Mackay (Mrs. Irving) Ber-
servicemen by the Detroit group
The Latka party given by Miss
treatment . . . The news reports lin has authored a book on the
who had brought them to Battle Hilda Biederman on Dec. 22 was
At a council meeting held on Creek.
that anti-Jewish persecution has refugee situation . . . The new
a success, nearly 50 girls turning
diminished are Nazi propaganda half-dollar edition of Albert E. Thursday, Dec. 23, favorable re-
Sunday morning, soldiers and out for the affair. Proceeds were
designed to provide ammunition Kahn's and Michael Seyers' "Sa- ports were heard from chapter hostesses gathered at the USO used to swell the Youth Aliyah
for the American advocates of a botage" is selling at a faster
. West Michigan Club for an early funds.
negotiated peace. pace than Wendell Willkie's "One chairmen on the forthcoming do
Plans are in progress for a
breakfast and then spent the af-
World" did in its heyday . . . nor luncheon to be held on Jan.
ternoon at the Youth building en- new membership drive which will
JEWISH NEWS:
150,000 copies were sold within 18, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
gaging in different sports activi- enable the club to meet its mem-
Behind the scenes there's quite three days. One chapter of this
Proceeds of the annual donor
bership quota of 200 girls. All
a bit of fussing going . on con- book was ready too late for in- luncheon are q.sed to carry on ties.
Active in carrying out arrange- Juniors are urged to bring their
cerning which American Zionist elusion in the new edition.
the work of the Working Worn- merits for the celebration were friends to Hadassah affairs so
leaders should go to London for
en's Council of Palestine who are Mrs. Albert Harr,s, Mrs. Kate that they may become acquainted
a conference . . . Those who have BROADWAY LIGHTS:
undertaking a series of new war Phillips, Mrs. Alex Shapiro, Mrs. with the organization.
Broadway
is
beginning
to
be-
been invited may not find it pos-
time projects, such as kindergar-
sible to go, and those who want lieve that life repeats itself in tens and nursery schools, the Sam Konigsberg, Mrs. Jacob Meh-
to go have not been especially cycles . . . Way back in 1906 need of which has increased since ler, Mr. and Mrs. David Klein,
urged to make the hop .. . Be- Oscar Hammerstein opened his the arrival of hundreds of refu . Morton Davis, Mrs. Sam Weiss,
Mrs. David Dubman, Miss Ruth
sides, with trans-Atlantic flying Manhattan Opera House, where
Given by the
gee children.
scarcer than hen's he presented operas in so lively
ma de Margolies and Miss Evelyn Gla-
priorities
Special effort is being
EZRA
teeth, the delegation cannot con- a manner that he drew thousands for the support of a number of zer of the Haskell Housing proj-
AMERICAN FEDERATION
sist of more than two or three of customers away from the staid vocational schools for girls in ect•
FOR POLISH JEWS
persons at the utmost—and we Metropolitan Opera (which later various colonies, the first of
15 GAMES FREE
personally know of six candidates bought him out for a million and which, now under construction
. . . Sig Kennan, originally of a half dollars) . . . And to 11 •
Mrs. Miriam G. Slobin
Cleveland, has resigned from the his grandson, Oscar Hammerstein in Ramath Gan near Tel Aviv and
Emergency Council for Zionist H, is luring thousands of cash known as the Zivia-Lubetkin- Wins Poetry Prize
8:30 P. M.
affairs and is now handling pub- customers to the current produ.2- Tosia Altman school for girls.
Congregation B'nai Moishe
Through the writers' contest,
lie relations for the American tion of "Carmen Jones," of which Special scholarship gifts are being
Dexter and Lawrence
given by the Detroit Writers'
Jewish Conference. Just issued by he's the ribrettist—while the received by the Pioneer Women's
$25.00
League, Miriam G. Slobin (Mrs.
the conference is a memo on the Metropolitan nurses a tremendous Organization groups, in order to
War Bond will be given to Lucky
a member, won a poetry
S.
F.),
Emergency Conference to Save deficit . . . Lieutenant Sidney speed up the vocational school
Number
prize. Other prizes were given for
European Jews, and that memo Kingsley was unable to attend the fund.
The organization urges all novel beginnings, short stories,
Also Door Prim
doesn't mince words . . . It calls premiere of the revival of his
Proceeds for Post War Relief
the Emergency Conference an ir- hit play of last season, "The women who have not made their short shorts and articles. Some of
Tickets $1.00 Inc. Tax
new reservations for the donor lunch- the capable and known judges
"
"
t
New
York's
flu
Patriots,

e
responsible group . • .
Good Time Planned For
epidemic played havoc with Jew- City Center of Drama and Mu- eon to do so at once. Reserve - were Ray Ayre, Mr. Shattuck, El-
ish organization for a while . . . sic—because he was in quarantine tions may be at
called
to the mer Adams and Georgia Skinner.
Tyler in 7-2880
The Jewish Agency for Palestine with nothing less than whooping council office 8-12 39.
or Townsend
Y m office
had to shut its New
o c co u g h.
Brandeis Group
for a week, with Dr. Nahum
The Brandeis Group of the
and ABOUT PEOPLE:
Goldmann, Meyer W. Wei de
Niels Bohr, father of modern Pioneer Women's Organization
all
hors de corn- atomic theory, may be in this held a Chanukah party at the
bat the
. . secretariat
. The Anti-Defamation
League and the American Jewish country soon . . . The non-Aryan home of Mrs. Myron Schutzer,
Committee will continue their physicist is reported to have made 2324 Fullerton, Monday, Dec. 27.
joint fund-raising activities in his escape from Denmark just as Goldie Meyerson Group
WE DESIRE TO EXTEND OUR SINCERE GREETINGS
Goldie Meyerson Group of the
1944. the Nazis were getting set to
put the screws on him to create Pioneer Women's Organization
AT THIS HOLIDAY TIME TO OUR MANY FRIENDS
the "secret weapon" they need held a paid-up membership Chan-
CHIT-CHAT:
party at the home of Mrs.
Dr.
Chaim
Weizmann's
auto-
so
badly
to
make
good
their
Dr.
AND CUSTOMERS.
A. . J. Nakelsky, 1935 - Clairmount,
biography will be published in boasts . . . The Library of Con- u.
on December 28. An evening of
games was enjoyed.
.471-
Kadimah Group
The Pioneer Women's Organi-
zation, Drora-Kadimah Group,
acknowledges the receipt of a
1440 WASHINGTON BLVD.
Golden Book Inscription ($100),
inscribed by the Goode Family
Club in memory of the late Ben
Cabot, who died Aug. 22, at the t
age of 51.

'..STRICTLYCONFIDENTIAL • • •

by Phineas J. Biron

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Gifts to North End Clinic

In memory of Mrs. Adah Gold-
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Herman Marks; in memory of
Andrew Hartman, by Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Marks; in mem-
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in memory of Samuel Rosenblum,
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Dir.—William Gayman,
Dan Frohman, Musical
In memory of Samuel S. Sloss,
Accompanists
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Born, by Mr. nad Mrs. Irving L.
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All Seats Reserved —
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PHONE TO. 6-3374
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